The Dharmaraja Ratha
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The plan of the temple
- The temple's details of elevation
- The reason behind the placement of the superstructure
- Conclusion
Abstract
The temple site of Mamallapuram contains many impressive examples of mostly unfinished south Indian architecture. The dharmaraja ratha is one of the better, if not just bigger, examples. It's unfinished as well, but the telltale signs of South India influence can be seen in its components. This southern style is indicative of what the temple represented and how it functioned for the devotees. Here I will discuss the aspects of this ratha and how it would have been used as a temple had it been finished.
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